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Mullein & Chest Herbs

Mullein is one of the herbs people have reached for longest when it comes to the chest and throat. We wildcraft it from the fields around our farm and grow what we cannot find wild.

Wildcrafted and grown in Alabama. Small-batch made on our farm in Opp.

How to Choose

  • Mullein Extract → concentrated tincture, a few drops at a time
  • Dried Mullein Leaf → for brewing loose, the traditional way
  • Chest Tea → mullein blended with wild cherry bark and slippery elm, hand-blended on our farm

Read our full guide to mullein →

 

Chest Tea

$7.99
Wildcrafted dried mullein leaf from Mayim Farm Alabama
 
Natural herbal smoking blend tobacco-free from Mayim Farm
 
Wildcrafted mullein leaf tincture in an amber dropper bottle from Mayim Farm in Opp, Alabama
 
Two whole dried mullein leaves and crumbled leaf in a blue enamel dish above an open mylar bag holding five prerolls
 
Five prerolls in a resealable mylar bag from Mayim Farm in Opp, Alabama
 

Herbal Prerolls

$16.99

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the tea and the tincture?

The tincture is more concentrated, a few drops at a time. The tea is gentler, and the warm liquid itself is part of how people use it traditionally. Many folks keep both on hand.

What is Chest Tea?

A blend we hand-mix here on the farm: mullein, wild cherry bark, and slippery elm. Traditional use for the chest and throat.

Is your mullein grown in the US?

Yes. We grow and wildcraft mullein on our farm and the surrounding land in Alabama. Not imported.

How do people traditionally use mullein?

Mullein has a long history of traditional use for the chest and throat, most often brewed as a tea or taken as a tincture. Talk to your healthcare provider about what is right for your situation.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.